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Defence conversion: Dead duck or still a relevant object of study?
Release Date
2017-07
Language
- English
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In Working Paper 7\2017, the author Marc von Boemcken analyzes the evolution of Conversion Studies from the Cold War to the post-Cold War period and discusses some of the reasons for the demise of the discipline in the new millennium. Based on a consideration of the strengths and weaknesses of Conversion Studies in the past, he makes some suggestions on how conversion could inform a systematic field of academic inquiry in the 21st century.
The propositions put forward to this end lean toward a comparatively conservative approach that pays close attention to the historical legacy of conversion as a concept. In sum, Conversion Studies should be a multi-disciplinary, critical and policy-relevant field of research that advocates social change based on analyses of political economies of violence, particularly in the affluent, industrialized and comparatively peaceful- societies of the Global North. At the same time, it ought to abandon its past reliance on a simple civil–military dichotomy and, instead, engage with the more complex issues raised by a focus on 'organized violence'.
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@techreport{vonBoemcken2017,
author = "Marc von Boemcken",
title = "Defence conversion: Dead duck or still a relevant object of study?",
latexTitle = "Defence conversion: Dead duck or still a relevant object of study?",
publisher = "BICC",
number = "7",
institution = "BICC",
type = "BICC Working paper",
year = "2017",
isbn = "2521-781X",
address = "Bonn",
}
Document-Type
BICC Working paper
Publisher
BICC
Place
Bonn
ISSN/ISBN
2521-781X
